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Dees v Pies Match Day Thread

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Didak out is huge. He usually creates problems. Though Dick is his inclusion, and he's played at least one great game against us.

This is our GF this year!

Go demons!!

Edited by Dappa Dan

 

I'd take Collingwood's most dangerous and creative player out. Great news! I'll puke though if Dick kicks 5 goals again like he did last year.

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell

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He actually played on Saturday in the VFL... So that probably plays in our favour as the game drags on. Though Dick probably only played 3/4 or a half.

 

3 shots at goal for the scum in 60 secs, not good

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Getting smashed. 2 goals to the pies already in the first 3 minutes. This has a smell of Geelong about it.

4 times inside 50 to nil. 13 touches to 3.

Oh dear.


Getting smashed. 2 goals to the pies already in the first 3 minutes. This has a smell of Geelong about it.

4 times inside 50 to nil. 13 touches to 3.

Oh dear.

We are so lucky to be only 15 points behind.

Where is the fwd line??

I cant believe were trying to outmark each other

CMON DEES

In a matter of minutes i) Watts fell over, ii) three Demon defenders went up & spoiled each other, iii) Bate played on & got caught from behind, i) Bruce kicked out on the full. We are looking stupid!

22 points down first qtr.

Positive GRIMES solid

 

WATTS goal

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Wow...

I can't understand how we're only 11 points down?

6 inside fifties, 5 scores.


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Oooh that Cloke mark hurts. 3 seconds left in the quarter. Lucky he missed.

Make no mistake... we're getting smashed here. Scoreboard flattering us hugely.

Qtr time 12 points down, very lucky. If we play better we may do ok.

Rivers not good enough to play on key forwards.

Trengrove trying hard.

Jones Trying hard.

Davey playing on at all costs.

No fwd structure at this stage.

Dunn looks lost up the ground. Should he be closer to goal??????

Agreed. We were as bad as we were in the first quarter last week, possibly worse. The only difference is that Collingwood missed a few easy ones.

Well that's good, because we were OK after the first quarter last week.

good start, DUNN in fwd line


Two weeks in a row now being destroyed in tackles. God damn SPEWING I'm not there!

WHAT A DISGRACEFUL DECISION!

great tackle SCULLY, wish umps thought so. Nothing going our way. work rate up and only 5 pts down.

uMMM...How are they interviewing Baily mid-quarter? That's disgraceful...

Watts once again strolling and getting tackled for holding the ball. He gets the ball, but then he underestimates the opponents. Needs a bit more aggression. It'll come.


Bloody destroying them. Struggling up forward.

Playing VERY well. Dunn's got to get it!

 

Garland from 50!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

YESSSSSSS


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